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This was used during services to drive insects away from the consecrated bread and wine.
Give me the consecrated bread; make me drink of the wine.
Every consecrated bread is converted into the entire Body of Christ.
He uses the example of David's eating consecrated bread to prove that their actions were warranted.
The bishop has also advised that consecrated bread should only be placed directly in people's hands, and not on the tongue.
Then, in hushed silence, they partook of the consecrated bread and wine.
Many Protestant churches allow members of other denominations to share their consecrated bread and wine.
Others state explicitly that the consecrated bread and wine is indeed the body and blood of Christ.
The makers of consecrated bread have told us that they'll have to raise prices because they can't find enough flour.
Then, even more reassuringly: ‘Europe does not pay for the consecrated bread, but only for the milk of those taking part’.
Mr. Carey gave him the remains of the consecrated bread and told him he might eat it.
Breaking of the Bread The president breaks the consecrated bread.
For communion to the sick and the shut-in, it is very important to have a pyx to carry the consecrated bread.
At Saturday's Mass, the pope consecrated bread and wine that was distributed to the congregation by other priests.
In the early Church, the faithful received the Eucharist in the form of consecrated bread and wine.
The ballots now have been transferred to a ciborium, which is a goblet ordinarily used to hold the consecrated bread of the Mass.
Generally, Eastern Christians do not adore the consecrated bread outside the Liturgy itself.
He also called for the use of intinction, the dipping of the consecrated bread into the chalice, to be suspended.
Intinction (that is, the dipping of the consecrated bread into the chalice) is to be discontinued.
Distributing the consecrated bread and wine to the people Taking Communion to the sick and housebound.
Any consecrated bread and wine which is not required for purposes of communion is consumed at the end of the distribution or after the service.
After communion, the unused but consecrated bread and wine were to be reverently consumed in church rather than being taken away for the priest's own use.
However, I is said that the Lord appeared to her with assurance that He was in both the consecrated bread and the wine.
Michael Fay, spokesman for the Diocese, said that worshippers would not be deprived by only receiving consecrated bread during communion.